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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 2-14-1963 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1963). The George-Anne. 2498. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/2498 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Tomorrow Night -Sweetheart Ball— THE National Guard Arme Armory — 8 p.m. Published By Students of Georgia Southern College VOLUME 36 STATESBORO, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1963 NUMBER 16 Applications For •vvV"'' ■ ' eI Fall Housing Are Band, Choir Concert, Sweetheart i Due By March 1 Applications from currently enrolled students, who desire priority consideration for hous- Ball Set Tonight And Tomorrow ing in the residence halls dur- ing Fall Quarter 1963, will be . , - ; ; % f, , ■ accepted between Friday, Feb- ruary 15, and March 1, 1963, Winter Dance according to Dr. Ralph K. Ty- son, Dean of Students. Concert At 8:15 Tickets On Sale; This is intended to give cur- rently enrolled students priori- ty in selecting rooms and room- Stag-Drag $2 mates. Dr. Tyson stated that In Auditorium after March 1 housing applica- By JANICE McNORRILL tions will be processed on a an Israeli folk song arranged by The “Cardinals” from Augus- first come first serve basis. No By JOY LETCHWORTH 'Miron, during which Janie Arn- housing appliaction will be pro- ta will play for the Sweetheart old will perform the Hora, an Ball tomorrow night at the Na- cessed until the new student has The Georgia Southern Phil- Israeli folk dance. Also included been officially admitted to the tional Guard Armory, according harmonic Choir and Band is in this part of the program will to Lonice Barrett, vice-president college by the Director of Ad- presenting a joint concert to- be “Pick a Bale of Cotton,” ar- missions. of the Sophomore Class and night at 8:15 in McCroan Audi- ranged by Gardner. chairman of the entertainment Tyson urges that application torium. T The Choir will close with the committee. forms be completed in full. One Dr. John P. Graham, choir most famous selections from Known throughout the state should pay particular attention director, commented that the the “West Side Story.” which for their showmanship and an- to indicating the quarter as well Choir will sing a variety of will be directed by assistant tics, the group is extremely as classification and listing at- musical arrangements which choir director, Billy Martin. popular with the college set, tendance and dates at Georgia will include liturgical pieces, Two soloists will be featured Barrett said. They have played HHHH ■ : Southern College as well as any folk songs, and selections from on the Band portion of the pro- for fraternity and sorority other college attended. the “West Side Story.” gram. Bob Siefferman will per- i parties at Georgia, Georgia What is this? Students currently living off The liturgical portion of the form “Tympandium,” an ar- I Tech, Presbyterian, Mercer, and campus and wishing to move on program will include “Ovos rangement by Schinstine for Oglethorpe. campus next year will also re- SEE PAGE 3 Omnes,” by Victoria; “Break solo tympani and band. Floyd The Cardinals, featuring Billy ceive priority between February Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Williams will play a Rondo Walker, specialize in rock and 15 and Maroh 1. Light,”- Bach; “Ave Verum,” from Mozart’s “Concerto for j roll as well as in slaw music. “Only a check or money Mozart; and “Salvation is Creat- Clarinet in B flat,” arranged by Instrumentation includes two will be accepted,” stated Tyson ed,” Tsohneskoff. Coles. male vocalists, two guitars, one in reference to room deposit. Blue Feather Drive Several special features will Jack Flouer, band director, [ string bass, drums, and piano. “Beginning with Fall Quarter augment the folk song portion further stated that the band 1963, and continuing through They record on the Mercury of the program. “Down Down, will play “Heat Lightning,” A Sentimental Day J label and have released six rec- subsequent quarters, all men Down” will feature Roy Smith Bowles; “Second Suite for Mili- I ords and have four more being Starts This Saturday and women students who live on the tenor solo, with Tom tary Band in F Major,” Holst; off campus shall be required to It’s February 14, Valentine Day. In almost every dormitory room, pressed. Fouche, Joe David, Bob Sieffer- “A Walking Tune,” Grundman, symbols of thought such as this probably grace the dresser sets The theme for the Sweethea ' secure off-campus housing ap- man, and Floyd Williams on “Divertimento for Band,” Persi- By ROBERT POOLE lect contributions, not an ori- and desks. Ball is “Rendezvous with the The Blue Feather Drive, ori- ginal measure, but a very ef- plication forms from the Office the rhythm accompaniment. chetti, and “Folk Song Vari- of Student Personnel, and shall Stars.” Billy Eberhardt and Billy ginally scheduled for this week, fective one in the past, accord- Roy Smith will also sing the ants,” George Frederick McKay. Felder are co-chairmen of the has been rescheduled to begin ing to Green. be granted permission to live in solo in “Ridin’ Old Paint,” ar- There is no charge for the decorating committee. Other this Saturday, February 16, and approved housing only,” said ranged by Houston Bright. The concert, and the public is committees include refresh- Monday, February 18, cards Tyson. will continue through the fol- with money containers will be Choir will sing “Hava Nagila,” invited. ments, headed by Phyllis Ffazi- lowing Saturday, according to “A certificate of housing must and DUblicity, headed by placed in the Student Center be obtained from Office of Stu- 'Don Juan’ Cast Bobby Green, chairmen of the and other places on campus as dent Personnel Service before Ellen Neal. * Drive. an aid in collecting contribu- 1 The dance is semi-formal and This Drive represents a com- a student may register, begin- tions. ning with next Fall Quarter.” v/ill last from 8 p.m. until 1 bination of five charities which On Thursday night, hall moni- a.m. According to Dean Carolyn are as follows: The March of Dr. Tyson stated that in keep- tors wil canvas each dormitory ing with the best interest of the C. Gettys, girls may receive late Dimes, Mental Health, Muscular in a final effort to complete the Plans State Tour permits in order to stay out Dystrophy, Heart, and Tuber- student’s welfare, approved Drive. housing will necessarily have The Masquers, dramatics also tentatively scheduled for until 1 a.m. culosis. Posters will be placed at key to meet established standards, group at Georgia Southern, late February. Tickets for the Sweetheart The Student Congress spon- spots on campus as a constant completed a five performance Ball are on sale in the Student sor of the Drive, has planned which includes adequate, adult The four members of the cast reminder to students to Give. supervision for accomodations run of “Don Juan in Hell” on Center for $2.00 stag or drag. three activities in an effort to Because this is the only time are Angela Whittington, Savan- for both men and women. February 3 in an improvised nah, as Ana; Hayward Ellis, solicit contributions. this year that students will be little theater backstage of Mc- The first phase will begin asked to contribute to charity, it Blakely, as Juan; Wendell Ram- Croan Auditorium, according to age, Chester, as the Command- Saturday night when the cheer- is urged that everyone coop- Robert Overstreet, Director of GSU Sponsors leaders will be asked to carry erate to make the Blue Feather er; and Wendell Johnston, MASQUER'S AUDITIONS the Masquers. Hinesville, as the Devil. a sheet around during halftime Drive a success, says Bobby Plans are now under way to Senior Day Near of the basketball game to col- Green. Special arrangements will carry that production on a Also going on the tour are short tour around the state. The Overstreet and Carolyn Jinkins, be made for any student cast will perform in Mount Chatsworth, stage manager. Fast of March i : Vernon at Brewton-Parker Col- “Don Juan in Hell” is the who wishes to audition lege at 8:00 p.m. on February Gamma Sigma Upsilon is dream sequence from the third sponsoring a “Senior Day” for Science - Religion for the Masquers’ production, 18 and at Abraham Baldwin act of “Man and Superman” by a group of high school students College in Tifton on February George Bernard Shaw. “Southern Scandals of ’63.” SEIFFERMAN 25. selected from a two hundred WILLIAMS “Written in 1903, this pithy Appearances at Armstrong mile radius around Statesboro, Those wishing to audition College in Savannah and Middle super-conversation is as pene- according to Frances Dell, Georgia College in Cochran are trating now as it was then. It president. Seminar Thursday may contact Robert Over- is witty talk and acid social The high school seniors who street, director. GSC Radio Program criticism aimed at the improve- will participate in this program A Seminar on Science and Rust is much in demand for ment of the human race,” stated will meet with their future ma- Religion to be held on Thurs- religious emphasis programs on GSC Catalogue Overstreet. jor advisors. After this they day, February 21 will bring to college campuses. Among the will hear Dr.

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